Hi there East Texas!

CU & T.L.L. Temple Foundation

With support from the TLL Temple Foundation, Communities Unlimited is working alongside the people of East Texas to expand opportunity, build local capacity, and strengthen rural communities. Together, we are helping families access affordable capital, supporting small businesses with the tools they need to grow, and partnering with communities to improve essential infrastructure and leadership.

This work reflects our shared commitment to ensuring that rural East Texans have the resources and opportunities to thrive, building pathways to lasting prosperity for generations to come.

IMPACT

$1.925M

Funds leveraged for East Texas Communities

9,567

East Texans engaged in community conversations

6

Regional Convenings

30

Local Convenings

15

Counties Activated

27

Grant Applications Submitted

STORIES

Community-Driven Change

Luke Johnson, a local family physician and city council member in Alto, Texas, is passionately involved in several initiatives aimed at revitalizing the town. Alto, a small town in Cherokee County in…

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Crafting Solutions

Erica Pierce, the owner of Oya Kreations in Nacogdoches, Texas, started her natural skincare journey out of necessity. When her daughter’s severe eczema couldn’t be managed with existing products,…

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The project was completed on August 27.

Business Protection

Rebecca Felts, owner of Felts Insurance Agency in Hemphill, Texas, is a shining example of how determination and community focus can lead to a successful career. With nearly a decade of insurance…

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Inspired by CU Workshop

The power of connection is magical, as shown by the inspiring collaboration between Laeil Pepin and Mark Browning. In December 2023, the “Rake It In” fund development workshop was held in…

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Financial Clarity

Klassey Accessories is a woman-owned small business that sells high-end jewelry, including necklaces, earrings, bracelets, and rings. Mary Esclovon founded it in November 2019 in Beaumont, Texas.…

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Joaquin Rises

Located in Shelby County, East Texas, the City of Joaquin has a storied history, dating back to its incorporation on June 15, 1914. This small municipality has long been a pillar of the community.…

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Navigating New Waters

In Milam, Texas, Andi Sanders runs Toledo Bend Kayak Rental, located between Toledo Bend and Sam Rayburn Lakes. The company offers fully insured kayak rentals and is expanding to include kayak sales,…

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Life Begins Now

Over the last few years, Deanna O’Malley recognized the critical need for increased empathy and support for those reentering society after incarceration. As a Community Facilitator on the Community…

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Severe Weather Devastates Texas Community

In late April, Trinity County, Texas, received 24 inches of rain in just three days, submerging the community of Trinity. This is a significant increase from the usual annual rainfall of 44-48…

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Filling A Gap For Big Rigs

Scott Anthony has immersed himself in the automotive mechanic industry since the age of 20, acquiring knowledge through hands-on experience and on-the-job training. Anthony achieved mastery in…

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Rapid Success

Since acquiring Unlimited Designs from a church friend in 2019, Janet Molandes has been at the helm of the Nacogdoches, Texas-based custom printing outlet. Unlimited Designs stands out for its…

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Loan Boost

Texas repairman Wilbur Griffin II vividly remembers May 19, 2019, as a day that started like any other. Griffin II, then a technician at Mr. Appliance, woke up, prepared for work, and set off in his…

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Unearthing History

In the heart of the East Texas Community of Pineland, Texas, sits Georgia-Pacific Corporation, one of the world’s leading makers of tissue, pulp, packaging, and building products. Like many…

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“No Dead Ends” is a phrase we adopted as a mission to provide East Texas communities with an opportunity to experience community-led economic development opportunities.  By getting rid of barriers and structural gaps we can truly provide the services most needed in East Texas.  We welcome you to experience “No Dead Ends” by sharing your needs, ideas, barriers with us by contacting us with something you didn’t find on this page.  Something that you’ve experienced and know that others in East Texas would benefit from having.

At Communities Unlimited “No Dead Ends” is more than a phrase, it’s how we work.  Let us know what you need and we’ll figure out how we can help.

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Our Promise

To partner with people who want to escape from persistent poverty and connect them to solutions for achieving sustainable prosperity.

Our Purpose

Talent is equally distributed across the U.S. and opportunity is not. Access to opportunities should not depend on where you live, how much you have in the bank or what you look like.

Our Approach

Through human connection and ingenuity combined with cutting-edge technology and expertise, Communities Unlimited connects people to solutions that sustain healthy businesses, healthy communities, and healthy lives.

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